BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a container holder which is commonly referred to as "skirt"
used in a variety of container processing steps such as a filling operation or a capping
operation to hold a container by a fitting engagement therewith in order to position
such containers, in particular, to an apparatus for remodelling a container holder,
which is designed especially to be usable with differing kinds of containers so as
to conform to a selected configuration which is adapted to a particular container.
[0002] In a variety of processing operations such as a filling or capping operation to be
applied to containers having a varied cross-sectional configuration such as an elliptical
cross section, the orientation or centering of containers has been conducted by fitting
a container in a container holder as mentioned above before they are placed on a processing
line.
[0003] However, such a container holder is generally formed as a body molded from a resin
and which is provided with a roceiving opening adapted to the configuration of a specific
container. Accordingly, a particular holder cannot be used to containers of a different
kind. If a plurality of container receiving openings are formed in the body in a manner
that cross-sectional configurations of different containers cross each other, in actual
practice, a single holder can be used with at most two kinds of containers.
[0004] Where many varieties of containers are to be treated, a number of container holders
must be manufactured if the prior practice is followed. In addition, a number of difficulties
have been experienced with the need to provide a space for storage of the holders
and their placement onto a processing line.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a container holder which
can be used with a variety of containers in common, and also to provide an apparatus
for remodelling such a container holder to a specific configuration adapted to a particular
container in an efficient and reliable manner.
[0006] Above object is accomplished in accordance with the invention by the provision of
a plurality of container holding means disposed in a container holder which receives
a container and movable toward the center of the holder, and a combination of resetting
means for resetting the container holding means to their home positions and positioning
means for moving and positioning the container holding means, both mounted on a remodelling
line which conveys such container holder.
[0007] Above and other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the following description of several embodiments thereof with reference to the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a container holder as may be used in a remodelling apparatus
according to one embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the container holder;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of auxiliary fingers of the container holder;
Fig. 4 is a longitudinal section of the auxiliary finger of the container holder;
Fig. 5 is an illustration of an exemplary container processing line which utilizes
the container holder;
Fig. 6 is a plan view of another example of container holder;
Fig. 7 is a longitudinal section of the container holder shown in Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a plan view of a third example of container holder;
Fig. 9 is a side elevation, partly in section, of the container holder shown in Fig.
8;
Fig. 10 is an illustration of disengaging a ratchet;
Fig. 11 is a plan view of a fourth form of container holder;
Fig. 12 is a side elevation, partly in section, of the container holder shown in Fig.
11;
Fig. 13 is a schematic view of one form of container model insertion means;
Fig. 14 illustrates one form of retraction means;
Fig. 15 is a plan view of a remodelling apparatus according to another embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 16 is a front view of the embodiment shown in Fig. 15;
Fig. 17 is a plan view of resetting means;
Fig. 18 is an illustration of the operation of the resetting means;
Fig. 19 is another illustration of the operation of the resetting means;
Fig. 20 is a plan view of a remodelling station; and
Fig. 21 is a front view of the remodelling station.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0009] Referring to the drawing, several embodiments of the invention will now be specifically
described. Referring to the drawings, a container holder 1 which is used in an embodiment
of the invention comprises a tubular casing 2 (holder body) having a closed bottom
and which is rectangular in cross section, and a pair of V-fingers (container holding
means) 4 disposed in opposing relationship with each other within the casing 2 and
adapted to be driven for reciprocatory movement toward and away from each other as
shown in Figs. 1-4.
[0010] The tubular casing 2 is substantially in the form of a square in section, the four
corners of which are cut off and replaced by arcs of a circle to present a substantially
octagonal configuration. It includes a pair of sidewalls 2a, which are vertically
spaced apart opposite to each other, as viewed in Fig. 1, to which support members
6 are secured, respectively. The support members 6 carry a pair of vertically spaced
rods 8, 10 which extend in parallel relationship with the sidewalls 2a. The upper
rod 8 represents a guide rod secured to the support member 6 while the lower rod 10
represents a screw which is rotatably carried by the support member 6.
[0011] The screw 10 threadably engages a nut 12, and as the screw 10 is turned, the nut
12 is driven forth and back along the guide rod 8. Finger mounts 14 having recesses
formed in their opposing surfaces are secured to respective nuts 12 which are threadably
engaged with the screws 10 disposed on the both sides, and the V-finger 4 is mounted
in such recess.
[0012] The V-finger 4 is driven toward and away from the center of the tubular casing 2
by reciprocating means 7, to be described later. The top of the support member 6 extends
in a direction opposite from the both rods 8, 10, and such extended portion 6a carries
a vertically oriented rotary shaft 16 (operating shaft). A bevel gear 18 is mounted
on the lower end of the rotary shaft 16, and meshes with another bevel gear 20 which
is secured to the end of the screw 10. Accordingly, by rotating the both rotary shafts
16, the pair of V-fingers 4 can be driven back and forth toward or away from each
other.
[0013] A leaf spring 22 is secured to the top surface of the support member 6, and has its
one end curved upwardly, and in the region of such curvature, it is formed with a
circular opening 22a of a diameter which is slightly greater than the external diameter
of the rotary shaft 16. The top portion of the rotary shaft 16 extends through the
circular opening 22a formed in the leaf spring 22, and in the unstressed condition
of the leaf spring 22, i.e., when it is curved upwardly, the inner surface of the
circular opening 22a engages the lateral side of the rotary shaft 16 to lock it against
rotation. However, when the curved end of the leaf spring 22 is forced down, the rotary
shaft 16 is freely rotatable.
[0014] In addition to the V-fingers 4, the holder 1 is also provided with a pair of auxiliary
fingers 70 (container holding means) which are disposed for movement back and forth
in a direction perpendicular to the direction along which the V-fingers 4 move.
[0015] On the rear side of the respective V-fingers 4, the wall of the casing 2 has, in
its upper region, a pair of cylinder blocks 72 secured thereto. A cylinder opening
72a is formed in each cylinder block 72, but the cylinder opening in one of the cylinder
blocks 72 extends in the opposite direction from the cylinder opening in the other
cylinder block. A pin cylinder 74 is slidably fitted in each cylinder opening 72a.
An O-ring 76 is fitted around the distal end of the pin cylinder 24 which is located
innermost within the opening 72a, and the friction of the O-ring 76 is effective to
maintain the pin cylinder in position. The casing 2 is formed with an air inlet 2b
and the cylinder block 72 is formed with an air passage 72c (for both see Fig. 4),
through which air can be introduced into the innermost portion of either cylinder
opening 72a. Such air acts upon the pin cylinder 74 to retract it toward the opening
end of the cylinder opening 72a.
[0016] The auxiliary finger 70 is substantially L-shaped, and is mounted on the top of the
rear end, located adjacent to the opening end of the cylinder opening 72a, of the
respective pin cylinder 74 by means of a mounting plate 78. The auxiliary fingers
70 are formed with shallow V-shaped recesses 70a in their opposing surfaces. An elongate
slot 72b is formed in the top wall which defines the cylinder opening 72a, and the
mounting plate 78 is movable within the slot 72b.
[0017] A remodelling operation of the container holder mentioned above, namely, an operation
to remodel the container holder so as to adapt itself to a container of a different
size or configuration will now be described. The remodelling operation takes place
on a remodelling line which is connected to, but is separate from an usual container
processing line which includes a filling machine, a capping machine or the like. Fig.
5 shows an example of such remodeling line. Normally, a container B is inserted into
a container holder within an unscrambler 26, and is then fed through a filling machine
28, a capping machine 30 and the like where a desired processing operation takes place
sequentially, and the container B is taken out of the holder at a caser 32 for packaging,
and the emptied container holder returns to the unscrambler 26. However, when a remodelling
operation is desired, the container holder is diverted to a remodelling line 34 which
bypasses part of the normal processing line. Initially, the container holder is fed
to a home position resetting station 36 on the remodelling line 34 where a pair of
servo drivers 38 (see Fig. 2) are fitted around the both rotary shafts 16 to rotate
it, thus returning the V-fingers 4 to their home position which represents a reference
position when adjusting the V-fingers, and which is the most retracted position of
the V-fingers 4 in this embodiment. The resetting to the home position is confirmed
by detecting the end of the respective V-finger 4 by means of a proximity sensor 40
(see Fig. 1) disposed adjacent to the station 36. It is to be understood that the
proximity sensor 40 may be replaced by a different kind of sensor such as a contact
sensor, for example. The resetting station 36 is followed by an automatic remodelling
station 42 where the servo drivers are driven to rotate through a given number of
revolutions which is predetermined depending on the type of a particular container,
thus advancing the pair of V-fingers 4 to positions where they can receive the particular
container B with a close clearance.
[0018] Subsequently, air is supplied through the air inlet 2b formed in the casing 2 to
return the both pin cylinders 74 to their home positions or the most retracted positions.
A container sample or a remodelling jig is inserted into the space defined by the
pair of V-fingers 4 and the pair of auxiliary fingers 70. As illustrated in Fig. 13,
the top of a container sample 80 may be gripped by a gripper 82, and may then be lowered
into the container holder 1 by means of a cylinder 84. A push pin 73 (see Fig. 4)
is then inserted through the opening end of either cylinder opening 72a to drive the
pin cylinder 74 inward until the associated auxiliary finger 70 comes into contact
with the container sample, whereupon the remodelling operation is completed.
[0019] It will be seen that the container holder 1 mentioned above includes the pair of
V-fingers 4, which can be moved back and forth toward or away from each other to allow
any desired spacing therebetween to be freely established, and thus a single container
holder may be used with a variety of containers. While the use of the V-fingers 4
alone may fail to hold a container which is square-shaped in cross section in exact
angular position, the pair of auxiliary fingers 70 prevent such instability from occurring,
assuring that any container can be retained in place in a reliable manner. Since the
auxiliary fingers 70 are remodelled by inserting a container model, they can be positioned
very rapidly and exactly. It is to be understood that the remodelling line 34 need
not be connected to the container processing line as mentioned above, but may be provided
as an independent line to enable a devoted remodelling of a quantity of container
holders 1.
[0020] Referring to Figs. 6 and 7, there is shown another example of container holder. Disposed
in a tubular casing (holder body) 102 having a rectangular cross section and having
a closed bottom are four container holding members 104a, 104b, 104c and 104d in a
reciprocable manner. The casing 102 is substantially in the form of a square in section,
and the four corners are cut off and replaced by arcs of a circle to present generally
a substantially octagonal configuration. A container receptacle 106, having openings
to be fitted by pin cylinder to be described later, an air passage or the like, is
placed on and secured to the bottom. In its upper portion, the receptacle 106 is formed
with a pair of cylinder openings 106a, 106b which are disposed on the opposite sides
of a bisector line Y, passing through the center 01 of the container holder and dividing
the interior of the holder into two equal portions, and which extend from opposite
or upper and lower sidewalls 102a, 102b of the casing toward and beyond the center
in parallel relationship with the line Y. At a location below the cylinder openings
106a, 106b, a pair of cylinder openings 106c, 106d are disposed on the opposite sides
of a line X which is perpendicular to the line Y and extend from the opposite lateral
sidewalls 102c, 102d of the casing toward and beyond the center of the casing in parallel
relationship with the line X. Each of the four cylinder openings 106a, 106b, 106c
and 106d extend beyond the center of the container receptacle 106, but each opposing
pair runs parallel to each line X or Y on opposite sides thereof, and one pair is
located at a different elevation from the other pair, so that they cannot intercept
with each other within the receptacle.
[0021] Pin cylinders 108a, 108b, 108c and 108d are slidably fitted in the cylinder openings
106a, 106b, 106c and 106d, respectively. The container holding members 104a, 104b,
104c and 104d are fixedly mounted on the respective pin cylinders 108a, 108b, 108c
and 108d, respectively. Elongate slots 110a, 110b, 110c and 110d are formed in the
receptacle 106 at respective locations above the associated cylinder openings 106a,
106b, 106c and 106d, respectively, and extend to the upper surface of the receptacle
106, whereby the container holding members 104a, 104b, 104c and 104d are reciprocable
with the pin cylinders 108a, 108b, 108c and 108d, respectively, within an extent defined
by these elongate slots 110a, 110b, 110c and 110d, respectively. O-rings 109a, 109b,
109c and 109d are fitted over the free end of the pin cylinders, 108a, 108b, 108c
and 108d, respectively, and their friction is effective to prevent a movement of the
associated pin cylinder when the latter is inoperative.
[0022] A recess 102e is centrally formed in the upper surface of the bottom of the casing
102, and the container receptacle 106 is formed with air passages 112a, 112b, 112c
and 112d (112a and 112b being not shown) which provide a communication between the
recess 102e and the inner tip end of the respective cylinder openings 106a, 106b,
106c and 106d. The bottom of the casing 102 is formed with a supply port 102f through
which the air is introduced into the recess 102e from the outside.
[0023] A remodelling of the container holder 101, namely, an adjustment to be made to cause
the holder 101 to adapt to a different container configuration, will now be described.
At a home station on a line on which the container holder 101 is conveyed, an air
coupler 114 (see Fig. 7) is inserted into the air supply port 102f in the bottom surface
of the casing 102, and the air pressure is utilized to cause the pin cylinders 108a,
108b, 108c and 108d to be returned to their start position within the associated cylinder
openings 106a, 106b, 106c and 106d (in the present embodiment, the position where
each of the container holding members 104a, 104b, 104c and 104d retracts to their
full extent to abut against the inner surface of the sidewalls 102a, 102b, 102c and
102d of the casing 102). Subsequently, at a remodelling station of the conveying line,
container model or remodelling jig is inserted inside the four container holding members
104a, 104b, 104c and 104d, and four remodelling push pins 116 are inserted into the
respective cylinder openings 106a, 106b, 106c and 106d, and the pin cylinders 108a,
108b, 108c and 108d are driven inward until the associated container holding members
104a, 104b, 104c and 104d move into abutment against the respective container models.
[0024] Such movement of the container holding members 104a, 104b, 104c and 104d in conformity
to the container model allows a container of any configuration to be held in a stable
manner within the space defined by the four container holding members.
[0025] Referring to Figs. 8 to 10, a third example of container holder will now be described.
In this instance, a container holder comprises a holder body 220, and two pairs of
fingers or container holding members 222, 224, the fingers of each pair being disposed
in opposing relationship to each other on one of orthogonal lines X or Y which passes
through the center 02 of the holder body 220. Each finger 222 or 224 is reciprocable
on the associated line X or Y, and the opposing surfaces are formed with V-shaped
recesses 222a, 224a. The rear surface of each finger 222, 224 is formed with a slot
222b or 224b (222b being not shown) (see Fig. 9) which receives a transversely elongate
T-shaped jig 244 (see Fig. 8).
[0026] One lateral surface of each finger 222, 224 is formed with a number of teeth 222c,
224c, and ratchets 226, 228 are disposed laterally adjacent to the finger teeth 222c,
224c for meshing engagement with their teeth. Each ratchet 226, 228 is rotatable about
a fulcrum pin 230, 232, but is urged by an associated spring 234 or 236 which engages
their rear surface into meshing engagement with the associated finger teeth 222c or
224c. In the present embodiment, the meshing engagement between the finger teeth 222c,
224c and the ratchet 226, 228 prevents a movement of the finger teeth 222c, 224c toward
the center of the holder 220, but the tooth configuration may be modified to provide
a stop in either direction. As shown in Fig. 9, the ratchet 226, 228 comprises a plurality
of divided sections for the purpose of assuring a meshing engagement of teeth in any
one of these sections with the finger teeth 222c, 224c as a result of slight differences
in the sizes of the individual sections. Anti-rattling brakes 238, 240 (238 being
not shown) are disposed intermediate the upper two and the lower two sections of the
ratchets 226, 228, but may be dispensed with under certain instances.
[0027] A top cover 242 is secured around the outer periphery of the holder body 220, and
is formed with four circular holes 242a at locations directly above the ratchets 226,
228. On the other hand, the ratchets 226, 228 are formed with circular holes 226a,
228a of a reduced diameter at a position which is eccentric from the circular hole
242a when the ratchets are urged by the springs 234, 236 into meshing engagement with
the finger teeth 222c, 224c.
[0028] In operation, T-shaped jig 244 (see Fig. 8) is inserted through the transversely
elongate slot 222b, 224b formed in the rear surface of each finger 222, 224 at the
home station, and then is rotated to engage it with the inner surface of the opening
222b, 224b to allow the fingers 222, 224 to be pulled to return them to their start
position (where the fingers 222, 224 have retracted through its full extent).
[0029] A resetting mechanism as illustrated in Fig. 14 may be used to retract the fingers
222, 224. Specifically, four cylinders 284 mounted on a frame 282 fixedly carry downwardly
depending pawls 286. During the resetting operation, the frame 282 may be lowered
with the pawls maintained in their advanced positions or positions where they are
located toward each other, and subsequently, the pawls 286 can be retracted to reset
the fingers 222, 224.
[0030] At a remodelling station, a pin 246 having a tapered tip (see Fig. 10) is inserted
through the circular hole 242a in the top cover 242 and the hole 226a or 228a of a
smaller diameter of either ratchet 226 or 228 which is disposed eccentric with respect
to the circular hole 242a to disengage the ratchet 226 or 228 from the teeth 222c
or 224c. Under this condition, a container model is disposed into the central portion
of the holder body 220, and subsequently the fingers 222, 224 are driven toward the
center until they contact the container model.
[0031] Figs. 11 and 12 show a fourth example of container holder. This embodiment includes
fingers 222, 224 and ratchets 226, 228 which serve as stops for the fingers 222, 224,
all of which are similar to those of the previous embodiment. In addition, this embodiment
includes a mechanism for preventing any movement of the fingers 222, 224 upon impact.
Specifically, the top cover 242 houses springs 250, 252 at locations directly above
the respective fingers 222, 224 and these springs act to urge the associated fingers
222, 224 against the bottom surface of the holder body 220 through abutments 254,
256. A remodelling operation of this embodiment takes place in the similar manner
as in the third example.
[0032] Figs. 15 to 21 show a remodelling apparatus according to another embodiment. As before,
a remodelling line 302, which is connected to an usual container processing line 300,
includes a resetting or home position returning station 304 and a remodelling station
306 where a remodelling operation of a container holder 308 takes place. The container
holder 308 employed in this embodiment is substantially identical to that used in
the embodiment shown in Figs. 8 to 10 or the embodiment shown in Figs. 11 and 12,
except that the fingers (container holding means) mesh with ratchets to limit their
movement in opposite directions.
[0033] The resetting station 304 includes a resetting apparatus 310, which comprises an
elevatable frame 316 which is raised or lowered by a cylinder 314 secured to the top
of a machine frame 312, four tapered pins 320 secured to the bottom surface of the
frame 316 for disengaging the meshing engagement between fingers 318 and ratchets
(not shown), and retraction means 322 for retracting the respective fingers 318 to
their home positions. The retraction means 322 comprised a rod 324 secured to the
bottom surface of the elevating frame 316 at its center, a sliding block 330 slidably
fitted over the rod 324 with a bushing interposed therebetween and adapted to be raised
or lowered by a cylinder 328, and four sets of links 336, each set including a first
lever 332 having its one end rotatably carried by the sliding block 330 and a second
lever 334 having its one end rotatably carried by the lower end of the rod 324 and
having its other end connected to the free end of the first lever 332.
[0034] The remodelling station 306 includes an elevating frame 340 which is raised or lowered
by a cylinder 338 in the similar manner as in the resetting station 304. Four tapered
pins 342 are secured to the bottom of the elevating frame 340 for disengaging the
meshing engagement between the fingers 318 and associated ratchets. A container model
or remodelling jig 344 is detachably mounted at a location which is at the center
defined by the four pins 342. The container model 344 includes a supporting post 346
having four faces, into which horizontal pins 348 are inserted at mutually different
elevations, with each horizontal pin 348 fixedly carrying a vertical guide pin 340
on its free end. The supporting post 346 extends through a through-opening 340a formed
in the center of the elevating frame 340, and its top end is held against rattling
by a clamp 352.
[0035] Four pushers 354 (see Fig. 16) are fixedly mounted on the elevating frame 340 around
its periphery for advancing the respective fingers 318 to given positions which depend
upon configuration of a particular container. It is to be noted that these pushers
354 are disposed at an elevation which is substantially aligned with the elevation
of the guide pins 350 on the container model 344.
[0036] In operation, the container holder 308 is fed to the remodelling line 302, and is
stopped at the resetting station 304. The cylinder 314 is operated to lower the frame
316. As the frame 316 is lowered, the four tapered pins 320 and the retraction means
322 are also lowered in an integral manner (to a position shown in phantom line while
maintaining their relationship as indicated in solid line in Fig. 19). The tapered
pins 320 are then fitted into openings in the respective ratchets to disengage them
from the fingers 318.
[0037] Subsequently, the cylinder 328 is operated to lower the sliding block 330. Thereupon,
the link 336 will be collapsed (from the position shown to the right to the position
shown to the left in Fig. 18), whereby the joint between the both levers 332 and 334
abuts against the finger 318 to drive it outward. As each finger 318 is driven in
this manner, it comes to a stop upon abutment against a positioning member 356 (see
Fig. 19) which is disposed outside the container holder 308. The position which the
finger 318 assumes at this time represents the home position.
[0038] The container holder 308 having its fingers 318 reset to their home positions is
then held to the remodelling station 306. At the station 306, the cylinder 338 is
operated to lower the frame 340. As the frame 340 is lowered, the container model
344 and the tapered pins 342 are also lowered in an integral manner. As illustrated
in Figs. 20 and 21, the guide pins 350 are disposed such that the container model
344 is slightly spaced outwardly of the outer profile of a particular container 300B
which is received within the container holder 308. The respective ratchets are disengaged
from the associated fingers 318 by the tapered pins 342 in the same manner as occurring
in the resetting station 304. Subsequently, the pushers 354 are driven forward to
drive the fingers 318 until they abut against the guide pins 350, whereupon the remodelling
operation is completed. This embodiment achieves the similar functioning as that achieved
by the preceding embodiments.
[0039] While the invention has been shown and described above in connection with several
embodiments thereof, it should be understood that a number of changes, modifications
and substitutions therein will readily occur to one skilled in the art from the above
disclosure without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention defined by
the appended claims.
1. An apparatus for remodelling a multi-purpose container holder comprising a container
holder for receiving a container therein, a plurality of container holding means disposed
within the container holder and movable toward the center of the holder, resetting
means disposed on a remodelling line on which the container holder is conveyed for
returning the container holding means to their home positions, and positioning means
also disposed on the remodelling line for moving and positioning the container holding
means.
2. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the positioning of the container holding
means takes place in reference to their home positions, which are defined by the most
outwardly retracted positions within the container holder.
3. An apparatus according to Claim 1, further including container model insertion means
for inserting a container model into the container holder, the arrangement being such
that after the container model is inserted into the container holder in which the
container holding means have been reset to their home positions, the container holding
means are driven to move into abutment against the container model, thereby performing
a positioning operation.
4. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the resetting means and positioning means
each includes a gear mounted on the container holding means, and a second gear mounted
on an operating shaft and meshing with the first mentioned gear, the operating shaft
being driven by a servo driver for rotation to perform the resetting and the positioning
operation.
5. An apparatus according to Claim 4 in which the positioning takes place by rotating
the operating shaft by means of the servo driver through a predetermined number of
revolutions.
6. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the container holding means is mounted
on a pin cylinder which is slidably fitted in a cylinder bore, air being introduced
into the cylinder bore to return the container holding means to its home position.
7. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which a push pin is inserted through an opening
end of the cylinder bore to drive a pin cylinder inward until it abuts against the
container model, thereby positioning the container holding means.
8. An apparatus according to Claim 3 in which the container model has an outer profile
which is slightly greater than a particular container which is received and held in
the container holder.
9. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the container holding means is associated
with limit means which limits its movement when the apparatus is inoperable.
10. An apparatus according to Claim 9 in which the limit means comprises an O-ring fitted
around a pin cylinder which moves integrally with the container holding means.
11. An apparatus according to Claim 9 in which the limit means comprises a leaf spring
which resiliently bears against the operating shaft to restrict its rotation.
12. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the remodelling operation takes place on
a remodelling line which is connected to a container processing line.
13. An apparatus according to Claim 12 in which the remodelling line includes a resetting
station where the container holding means are returned to their home positions, and
a remodelling station where a positioning of the container holding means takes place.
14. An apparatus according to Claim 9 in which the limit means comprises teeth formed
on a lateral face of each container holding means, and a ratchet disposed to be rotatable
about a fulcrum and urged by a spring against the teeth on the container holding means
for meshing engagement therewith.
15. An apparatus according to Claim 14 in which the container holding means and the associated
ratchet are formed with openings which are eccentric from each other, a tapered pin
being inserted into these openings to disengage the meshing engagement between the
teeth on the container holding means and the ratchet.
16. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the resetting means comprises an elevatable
frame, a cylinder mounted on the frame, and a pawl mounted on each cylinder and is
driven by the cylinder for reciprocatory motion in the horizontal direction, the frame
being lowered while maintaining the respective pawls at advanced positions located
toward the center, thereby allowing the pawls to be inserted into the container holder,
and subsequently the pawls are retracted to return the container holding means to
their home positions.
17. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the resetting means comprises an elevating
frame, a tapered pin secured to the bottom surface of the frame for disengaging the
meshing engagement between the teeth on the container holding means and an associated
ratchet, and retraction means for retracting each of the container holding means,
the retraction means comprising a rod secured to the bottom surface of the elevating
frame at its center, a sliding block which is elevatable with respect to the rod,
and a linkage including a pair of levers which are connected together at their one
end and connected to the end of the rod and the sliding block, respectively, at their
remote ends.
18. An apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the positioning means comprises an elevating
frame, a tapered pin secured to the bottom surface of the frame for disengaging the
meshing engagement between the teeth on the container holding means and an associated
ratchet, and a pusher operable from the exterior to push each of the container holding
means.
19. An apparatus according to Claim 3 in which the container model comprises a plurality
of horizontal pins mounted on the outer faces of a supporting post, and a vertical
guide pin secured to the outer extremity of each horizontal pin, a profile defined
by the outer surface of the guide pins being slightly greater than the outer profile
of a container received and held within the container holder.
20. An apparatus according to Claim 18 in which a container model is detachably mounted
on the elevating frame of the positioning means.